Maybe a dopey idea (I have lots of those!), but how about working the greatest distances possible, but with the least power (OK, so it's QRP SK!).

Apart from the number of stations worked points could also be earned based on distance divided by power. So lets say you work a station 700 miles away with 20 watts, that would give you 700/20=35 points.

By the same token, if you worked a station say three miles away using 50mW that would give you 3/0.05=60 points.

what if...for some reason you don't know where the other station is actually located.
Like W8XXX/M somewhere on Interstate 75 or W8XXX/8 camping somewhere in the Huron National forest ??? Do they have to give out the GPS reported latitude and longitude?
As for fixed stations, My lat and long shown in QRZ.com is actually about 5 miles away from the real K8JD !

KC9KHG wrote:Hi John, You can fix that issue on QRZ now.Mine was off about a mile or so.Had me in the middle of a field.After I made the adjustment,it now puts me right in front of my house.Just an FYI!73Randy

KC9KHG wrote:Hi John, You can fix that issue on QRZ now.Mine was off about a mile or so.Had me in the middle of a field.After I made the adjustment,it now puts me right in front of my house.Just an FYI!73Randy

Scary thought..."we're from the Government and we are coming to help you, and we KNOW EXACTLY WHERE YOU ARE !"